@Euroleague There are some mistakes by Bwin about rating of some Partizan players so I think they made mistakes about other players rating too . For example Lucic is Partizans best player and he's rated 38 , Gagic played great in preseason games and he's rated 36 . So I don't trust Bwin much .

@Euroleague There are some mistakes by Bwin about rating of some Partizan players so I think they made mistakes about other players rating too . For example Lucic is Partizans best player and he's rated 38 , Gagic played great in preseason games and he's rated 36 . So I don't trust Bwin much .

The ratings are stats based. Obviously, young players that have not played much will not have good stats.

This thread will help to educate the NBA fans a little more about Euroleague's history since the year 2000. Please keep in mind that these are not the leaders since Euroleague existed in 1958 under FIBA.

It is only the stats since the year 2000, when Euroleague changed from FIBA to a privately owned league that is run by the Euroleague itself (like how the NBA is run for example).

So for instance, Nikos Galis is the player that scored the most points in the Euroleague, but because he only played during the time when FIBA ran the competition, his stats are not counted in this, etc.

OK, with that being said, here are the current career leaders in the Euroleague in stats (since the year 2000). The stats will be updated after each week of the current Euroleague season.

Like I said, Baskonia does not have a good team and teams like Rytas, Olimpijia, and Partizan are way too young to compete at Euroleague level.

If Cedevita can't win Adriatic League this year they are pathetic.

Partizan will be a lot better by the end of this season and will win Adriatic league . Cedevita already lost two games and won by two points at home to Igokea ( they are playing great this season and are good enough to play Eurocup ) and Red Star .